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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 455625" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>:scratch: That guy deals in low-end collectible coins; wonder how he happened upon a 56-year-old unsmoked Dunhill 7-day set? Love backstories. Did you ever wonder where heavyweight pipe collections go? William Conrad's Charatans? Edsel James's Dunhills? Tom Dunn's collection, hundreds of gift pipes among them? Who will end up with Rick Newcombe's pipes, or those of our own Banjo? Or even my modest assortment, for that matter, as I shuffle off to Bliss Eternal? The thing is, I would guess these tend to get auctioned off with a bunch of furniture to yahoos, at best, and no one with serious interest even knows about it. Then they turn up in a friggin' online flea market. Tsk, tsk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 455625, member: 1690"] :scratch: That guy deals in low-end collectible coins; wonder how he happened upon a 56-year-old unsmoked Dunhill 7-day set? Love backstories. Did you ever wonder where heavyweight pipe collections go? William Conrad's Charatans? Edsel James's Dunhills? Tom Dunn's collection, hundreds of gift pipes among them? Who will end up with Rick Newcombe's pipes, or those of our own Banjo? Or even my modest assortment, for that matter, as I shuffle off to Bliss Eternal? The thing is, I would guess these tend to get auctioned off with a bunch of furniture to yahoos, at best, and no one with serious interest even knows about it. Then they turn up in a friggin' online flea market. Tsk, tsk! [/QUOTE]
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